mature oak

collocation in English

meaningsofmatureandoak

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mature
adjective
uk
/məˈtʃʊər/
us
/məˈtʊr/
Mature people behave like adults in a way that shows they are well ...
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oak
noun[C or U]
uk
/əʊk/
us
/oʊk/
a large tree that is common in northern countries, or the hard wood of ...
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The community has manymatureoaktrees.
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The park has much natural beauty including many finematureoaktrees.
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The area also contains a number ofmatureoak, silver birch, hazel, holly and scots pine.
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An unusual feature is amatureoakand cherry tree which have the same trunk.
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Upland meadows andmatureoak-hickory-beech forest are interspersed among the wetlands.
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The woods themselves are mixed, principallymatureoak, ash, lime and holly.
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This large park contains riverside walks amongmatureoakand beech trees.
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It is surrounded bymatureoaktrees that predate the theater.
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They prefermatureoakwoodland, but also breed in mature upland ash and birch woods.
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The campus has hundreds of acres of restored prairies,matureoakand maple forests, and a meandering creek.
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The area was shown as wooded on a 1796 map, and it hasmatureoaktrees that predate local housing.
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This 80acre m2 refuge is composed ofmatureoak-hickory forest, a half-mile rocky beach, a brackish pond, and several vernal ponds.
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There is a dense thicket of elms, and a trip next to the brook which hasmatureoak, ash and sycamore trees.
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The typical habitat wasmatureoak-hornbeam forest near water with dead, decaying trees, at altitudes ranging from 170 to 390 m (558 to 1280 ft).
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There arematureoaktrees and pines, making this location perfect for family picnics and celebrations; there are four picnic shelters available for reservation.
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In the early 1900s, flowers, shrubs, and trees were planted to further beautify the hills ofmatureoak, hawthorn and wild apple.
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Until recently, the area was sparsely wooded, but after some replanting,matureoakand ash trees now live here, together with cherry, hazel, black poplar, and conifers.
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